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en When it dropped off when I first took the job, I wasn't going to Penn State until we got competitive. There was an unfair advantage with our program being so down.

en We don't want there to be a perceived unfair competitive advantage, ... They have to create a division between applications and platforms.

en I'm not going to muck up his win by even entertaining the thought that he had an unfair advantage. Whether he made the weight or not, whether he had an advantage or not, is not the point. He landed a great shot. I made a big mistake. I dropped my right hand, and I paid for it ... I chose to accept that fight because of my pride, because of my honor, and because people deserved to see a fighter do his job. If this fight doesn't happen, this is bad for the sport.

en It's an unfair competitive advantage when large employers in the same industry do not provide comprehensive health coverage for employees.

en My brother and sister went to Penn State, and as I got older, I started to go to shows there and loved them. I always wanted to headline at the Crowbar. I know Penn State.

en There's something about Penn State that creates intense loyalty. We have a lot of people who come to Penn State and they are transformed when they get here. They get attached and it stays with them all their lives.

en [The move was an about-face a year after he said most supplements were] safe ... could pose a health threat or create an unfair competitive advantage.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en As a player, we respect his ability a great deal. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness. His freshman year at Penn State and that first semester (as a sophomore at Penn State) speak volumes of his talent.

en We know we'll have to raise our level of play. Russ (Penn State coach Rose) always has his team prepared. I have a lot of respect for them. If you lose to Penn State, it's not a loss to hang your head.

en That's the reason I came to Penn State. I looked at other schools but when I saw Penn State's fans, I said, they love their football.

en Hopefully they won't let the Penn State match be a factor. Hopefully they understand Missouri is not Penn State. They're a much faster team.

en Jimmy, God rest his soul, loved Penn State. He was a big, big fan of Penn State and Mr. Joe Paterno, and he probably still is.

en Companies view their productivity enhancement as a competitive advantage, and they don't want everyone to share that advantage. To go into a public marketplace where everyone has the same technology, what's the competitive advantage?

en We didn't come to Penn State just to be in a competitive situation, ... Just because we have four wins, that doesn't mean our season is over. We came here to compete for a national championship.

en Penn State is Penn State, and I like what they stand for, ... I didn't want to miss their climb to the top.


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